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Cancels an open or pending order by its order ID. Returns an error if the order is already filled, cancelled, or expired.
Closes (liquidates) an open position for a given symbol. Optionally close a partial quantity or percentage.
Liquidates all open positions at market price. Optionally cancels all open orders first. USE WITH CAUTION in live trading environments.
Places a new order (market, limit, stop, or stop-limit) to buy or sell a stock. Supports paper and live trading environments.
Returns the open position details for a specific stock symbol.
Returns your Alpaca account details including balance, buying power, portfolio value, and trading status.
Returns trading details for a specific asset by its ticker symbol or Alpaca asset ID.
Retrieves a single order by its Alpaca-assigned UUID.
Retrieves a single order using your own custom client_order_id. Useful for looking up orders created with your own reference IDs.
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